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France: A Tale of Two Demos

Sunday’s march… attracted over 100,000 people, five times larger than the pro-Palestine demo. There were also many Muslim figures [Sunday] including imams of mosques who ignored the “advice” of the Grand Mosque of Paris not to attend. Anti-Semitism isn’t a byproduct of the Israel-Palestine conflict; it is an evil in …

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The price Gazans pay for criticizing Hamas

Since the beginning of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, and especially since the entry of IDFforces, the pressure on the civilian residents of the Gaza Strip has increased significantly. Theyare trying to cope with the price they have been forced to pay and to internalize the extent ofthe destruction …

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Why the US needs this war in Gaza

Washington needs to win its Gazan war against Iran because it failed to win its Ukrainian war against Russia. The Global South was expecting the Dawn of a New Arabian Reality. After all, the Arab street – even while repressed in their home nations – has pulsed with protests expressing …

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To Palestine: Lessons from overthrowing the French in Algeria

In Algeria’s liberation struggle, we can find lessons on the limitations of humanistic ideals in the face of violence, offering insights into the ongoing Palestinian national liberation struggle Sixty-six years ago, in the midst of a raging war, the renowned French-Algerian writer Albert Camus delivered his most perilous political speech. …

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